That’s the chart with MOS on the top with caveat in mind that they were saving Israel for last
that also explicitly ties Epstein to MOS - I think that’s been commonly believed in “Q” realm and even other media has been reporting in recent weeks.
Links
https://twitter.com/KingstonChurch3/status/1203332761542520832
https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript
NEW Q POSTS
DEC.7, 2019
START AT #355
I am confused now, Q.
Is it Mossad; or, is it C_A who controls MSM?
MOS
Media Object Server Communications Protocol
Media Object Server Communications Protocol (MOS): An evolving protocol for communications between Newsroom Computer Systems (NCS) and Media Object Servers (MOS) such as Video Servers, Audio Servers, Still Stores, and Character Generators. This protocol is supported and developed through cooperative collaboration among equipment vendors, software vendors and end users. Our goal is to develop and maintain a common communications protocol which allows integration of diverse NCS and MOS equipment.
This site is used by collaborators, both vendor developers and customers, to continue the authorship and implementation of this emerging industry standard protocol.
Technical documents can be found here which define the protocol and outline its use. Also included are non-technical documents which describe the various ways MOS can be implemented and the benefits it will provide to end users.
Please visit the MOS Protocol Slack workspace to collaborate on a variety of MOS related topics.
From wiki:
Media Object Server
The Media Object Server (MOS) protocol allows newsroom computer systems (NCS) to communicate using a standard protocol with video servers, audio servers, still stores, and character generators for broadcast production.[1][2]
The MOS protocol is based on XML.[3] It enables the exchange of the following types of messages:[4]
Descriptive Data for Media Objects.
The MOS “pushes” descriptive information and pointers to the NCS as objects are created, modified, or deleted in the MOS. This allows the NCS to be “aware” of the contents of the MOS and enables the NCS to perform searches on and manipulate the data the MOS has sent.
Playlist Exchange.
The NCS can build and transfer playlist information to the MOS. This allows the NCS to control the sequence that media objects are played or presented by the MOS.
Status Exchange.
The MOS can inform the NCS of the status of specific clips or the MOS system in general. The NCS can notify the MOS of the status of specific playlist items or running orders.
MOS was developed to reduce the need for the development of device specific drivers. By allowing developers to embed functionality and handle events, vendors were relieved of the burden of developing device drivers. It was left to the manufacturers to interface newsroom computer systems. This approach affords broadcasters flexibility to purchase equipment from multiple vendors.[5] It also limits the need to have operators in multiple locations throughout the studio as, for example, multiple character generators (CG) can be fired from a single control workstation, without needing an operator at each CG console.[6]
MOS enables journalists to see, use, and control media devices inside Associated Press’s ENPS system so that individual pieces of newsroom production technology speak a common XML-based language.[7]
I guess this has all been seen before by FR...
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3678584/posts?page=1515#1515
Geez these Q quatrains are as indecipherable as nostradamus